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Swelling and contusion
Should I use hot or cold compress for old swelling in knee and abdomen wall contusion. Thanku for suggestions
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Kindly visit hospital for consultation Ortho And for abdominal wall Get one USG abdomen Review with report
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Hot compress for pain relief in a old swelling. Abdominal contusion needs usg abdomen and pain management.
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Knee swelling needs orthopedic examination Abd wall contusion need US Old injury..no fomentation
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Old swelling - knee??!! Kindly consult ortho as your history or what you describe is not clear. Abdomen wall contusion - Did somebody hit you there?!
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No compression required. Just take tab zerodol -sp thrice daily and lift ur leg on pillow the side where swelling is.
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